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The effects of visual realism, spatial abilities, and competition on performance in map-based route learning in men

Coltekin, Arzu
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Francelet, Rebecca  
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Richter, Kai-Florian
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January 1, 2018
Cartography And Geographic Information Science

We report on how visual realism might influence map-based route learning performance in a controlled laboratory experiment with 104 male participants in a competitive context. Using animations of a dot moving through routes of interest, we find that participants recall the routes more accurately with abstract road maps than with more realistic satellite maps. We also find that, irrespective of visual realism, participants with higher spatial abilities (high-spatial participants) are more accurate in memorizing map-based routes than participants with lower spatial abilities (low-spatial participants). On the other hand, added visual realism limits high-spatial participants in their route recall speed, while it seems not to influence the recall speed of low-spatial participants. Competition affects participants' overall confidence positively, but does not affect their route recall performance neither in terms of accuracy nor speed. With this study, we provide further empirical evidence demonstrating that it is important to choose the appropriate map type considering task characteristics and spatial abilities. While satellite maps might be perceived as more fun to use, or visually more attractive than road maps, they also require more cognitive resources for many map-based tasks, which is true even for high-spatial users.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/15230406.2017.1344569
Web of Science ID

WOS:000428780600008

Author(s)
Coltekin, Arzu
Francelet, Rebecca  
Richter, Kai-Florian
Thoresen, John  
Fabrikant, Sara Irina
Date Issued

2018-01-01

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

Published in
Cartography And Geographic Information Science
Volume

45

Issue

4

Start page

339

End page

353

Subjects

Geography

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Geography

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visual realism

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cartographic abstraction

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spatial abilities

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route learning

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memory

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empirical user study

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working-memory

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anxiety

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displays

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knowledge

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interact

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visualizations

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verisimilitude

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environments

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metaanalysis

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strategies

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